
Destiny 2 The Edge of Fate audio issues are annoying players who are trying to explore Kepler. Want to know how to fix them? Then, we got some news for you.
Bungie has had a relatively smooth launch with The Edge of Fate. Sadly, part of it is because the DLC failed to capture the hype of previous releases, with the peak concurrent players on launch day barely cracking 100k players. A far cry from the days of peak Destiny popularity.
In any case, at least those who decided to jump in didn't have any server issues. But many found audio bugs that are incredibly distracting. So, can you fix these Destiny 2 audio issues?
How to fix Destiny 2 audio bug?
Sadly, there's nothing you can do on your end to fix the constant Destiny 2 audio issues. Bungie has confirmed they are working on a solution.

Will Bungie fix this on time?
On July 15, Bungie confirmed that Xbox and PlayStation users are experiencing audio issues that could potentially lead to game crashes.
There's not an exact timeframe for when Bungie plans to address these issues, but being a top priority, I expect them to handle it sooner rather than later.
The issues can be insanely distracting. The major includes a complete loss of sound, with no gun effects, music, or dialogue happening at any given moment. On top of that, there's an intermittent loss of sound that goes on and off. Sometimes you'll stop hearing music, and at others you won't get any audio feedback when you're low on health, causing you to die if you rely on sound cues.
Hopefully, Bungie finds a way to swiftly resolve these issues, as it could spoil the experience of those going through The Edge of Fate campaign.
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